Millbillillie

The Millbillillie meteorite
fell during the month of October 1960 in the Wiluna District of Western
Australia. People saw a huge fireball descend out in the desert but
the meteorite was not discovered until ten years later. Many hundreds
of stones were found, with a total known weight of several hundred kilos.
Millbillillie is one of the most beautiful Eucrites, some pieces are
brecciated, some are not. The fusion crust on most pieces is stained
red by the clay soil in the region.

Millbillillie
1: 469.1 gram individual. $9000.00

This is a spectacular piece, covered in flow lines and
regmaglypts.

Millbillillie 1, backside.

Millbillillie
1

This specimen is fit for any museum collection, it has
very little of the red clay, and exhibits almost everything a
meteorite should, from thumbprints, to flow lines to perfect
glossy black fusion crust.